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Popular Music With the Latest Musical Trends and Genres
8/26/2013 8:29:04 AM

Any music that has a wide appeal and gets distributed to a large audience, either nationally or globally, is termed as popular music. Contemporary music could belong to any type of musical genre.

 

The Best Starter Guitar for Kids
8/26/2013 8:17:35 AM

Learning to play the guitar at an early age puts any kid at an advantage. And to be able to choose the kind of starter guitar may be advantageous but may also be confusing to the kid, which is why an elder figure such as a parent or a sibling should help the kid choose, as there are usually three options open to the beginner: an acoustic, electric or classical guitar; such overwhelming choices as the differences between each are intricate. Below is a guide on the pros and cons of each guitar type.

 

The Guitar: Six Strings, Five Thousand Years of History
8/26/2013 8:15:53 AM

String instruments have been around for thousands of years, dating back to early civilizations. The exact of emergence of the six-stringed guitar is not exactly known, and is practically not essential to learning to play the instrument. Odds are, even the greatest troubadours are not aware of its history.

 

The Anatomy of a Guitar
8/26/2013 8:15:25 AM

A guitar produces such intricate, distinct and rhythmic sounds because of its parts; it is a combination of mechanical and functional precision and fine artistry inherited from past generations of similar string instruments. It is not just a bunch of strings grouped together but tied separately; from its head down to its curvy waist, each part, each string, each notch, each bar represents a significant function in this seemingly common but timeless and essential string instrument. The headstock is located at the top of the guitar.

 

Gliere - Symphony No 2 in C Minor
8/26/2013 7:04:38 AM

The Russian Revolution of 1917 and the subsequent seizing of power by the Bolsheviks led to a complete change in the Russian way of life. Gone was the old aristocracy (with the execution of Czar Nicholas and his family in 1918) while the communists (in name if not exactly in Marxist theory) made their power felt in the arts as well as every day life. The control of the communists, with lip-service given to the ideals of the revolution, led to the all too-human trait of maintaining power at all costs, created a totalitarian state that was not any better...

 

2 SECRETS to Learning To Play GUITAR - FOCUS and POSTURE
8/23/2013 4:16:58 PM

The secret of learning to play guitar as a beginner is to focus your practice on the basics that you need to get you to the next level. Focusing your time doing that is your most effective way to get started.

 

How the Top Ten Pop Artists of the 2000's Defined the Decade
8/23/2013 3:37:45 PM

The 2000s represent a decisive turning point in pop music. The last vestiges of the 1990s ran their course and gave way to a new wave of pop music. Running parallel to changes in pop music were the undeniable effects of changing social media and communication technology, which rocked the music industry and allowed artists to control their own destiny. These artists are some of the last greats to ride the coattails of the traditional music industry. Let's take a look at the top ten pop artists of the 2000's, and how they changed the face of pop music.

 

Eco Friendly New Age Music
8/23/2013 3:08:41 PM

Is it really necessary to package compact discs in plastic casing and print CD booklets with toxic chemical based inks. The answer is no. There are plenty of more sustainable and environmentally friendly alternatives available to record labels and musicians who want to be more more conscious about how they package their music. This article will show you how it can be done.

 

Heavy Metal Music
8/23/2013 2:05:24 PM

When Rock n roll took over the world in the 1950's, it opened doors to introduce a transition in the way that music had been seen and enjoyed in society. Not only did the jams make people desire to hear it also made others really want to get on stage and play it.

 

Bikes, Blues and, More Blues
8/23/2013 1:33:47 PM

What happens when you are booked as a single for a "family reunion" and three hundred hard core bikers show up? Do your run or stay and play?

 

Information About How to Choose Musical Instruments
8/23/2013 9:44:18 AM

Music is a passion for many people and musical instruments provide people with a means to express their passion, art and creativity. In every culture around the world, music has a very important place and musicians are treated with a lot of respect. Different types of musical instruments are used by musicians across the globe to compose the music of their choice. The field of music continues attracting the attention of people of all ages, who often purchase a variety of musical instruments for personal use. Here, we will discuss a few things, which will help you in choosing the best musical instruments.

 

Three Things To Consider About Guitar Classes Online
8/22/2013 8:05:17 AM

Are you thinking about taking up guitar classes online? Before you commit to a course, there are a few things that you may want to consider first. In this article, I talk about three things you should consider before you sign up for guitar beginners' lessons.

 

Eight Reasons Why God Thinks Music Is Important
8/21/2013 1:50:14 PM

Music is a very important part of our spiritual development. Throughout the Bible God gives us 50 direct commands to sing His praise. Here are 8 reasons why we should do just that.

 

Enphinate: Jay C Moola Has Been Reinvented
8/21/2013 11:54:12 AM

We have only recently heard of the young and talented hip hop artist and producer, Jay C Moola. However, he has opted to change his name from Jay C Moola to Enphinate, stating that it is a more accurate depiction of his style, approach, and intent.

 

My Favorite Types of Music
8/21/2013 11:34:19 AM

When you hear the harmonization of instruments and the rhythm that follows, you will definitely move you body to it. But this only happens if you like that type of music or genre.

 

Persian Music and The Oud
8/21/2013 9:06:30 AM

This article gives a brief explanation of the history of the Oud in relation to Persian music in ancient times and modern times. It will offer some speculation as to why the Oud disappeared in Iran and how it returned.

 

Is This The Next Great Super Group?
8/20/2013 2:36:12 PM

There have been a lot of new supergroups forming in the musical world over the last few years. The Winery Dogs are this year's group. Do they make the cut? Read this article to get my review of their first album.

 

How To Become A Great Guitar Player
8/20/2013 9:12:14 AM

During my time playing and teaching guitar (20+ years) I have found that there are 5 powerful keys to greatness. Before you can really become a great guitarist, you must have these keys...

 

8 Reasons to Never to Give Up on Your Dreams of Music Success
8/20/2013 9:08:02 AM

It can be very disheartening when you have tried several times to break into the music industry and you feel as though you have failed. There are many reasons why you should never give up on your dreams of having a successful career in music, and these are just a few of them: Everyone needs a passion to keep life exciting. Your music passion is what gives you a spark in life.

 

How to Become a Star in the Music World
8/20/2013 8:32:19 AM

So many musicians are looking to make it in the music industry, but many haven't got a clue as to how to make it happen. If you have a real talent, and not just a mediocre one, you may grab the attention of some pretty important people in the music world who can make you a superstar. However, you have to know how to get that attention first.

 

Total Beginner's Guide on Guitars
8/20/2013 7:34:06 AM

To the inexperienced and unenthusiastic musician, all guitars look and sound the same. It is this notion that most guitar buyers, especially beginners, go home with the wrong guitar for them or their loved ones. It's either too big, too small, the strings are too hard to strum or rust easily.

 

Satchmo: A Brief History
8/19/2013 3:15:31 PM

When it comes to the story of New Orleans jazz, it can't be told without acknowledging the greatest performer in the genre, Louis Armstrong. And while Chicago wants to claim the notable...

 

Eydie, A Neighbor From The Bronx
8/19/2013 1:43:31 PM

I never met Eydie Gorme, but she was always around when I was growing up. I hope Eydie's family knows that the neighbors are still around, dispersed as they may be, to sympathize with them in their loss.

 

Billie Holiday - Queen of Rhythm And Blues
8/19/2013 11:02:33 AM

No matter how much time passes, Billie Holiday will always remain one of the great blues and jazz singers. Named by her parents Eleanora Fagan, Billie was born on the 7th of April 1915 in Philadelphia. Sadly, she had an extremely traumatic childhood. Her father was never a part of her life and her mother was absent most of the time, which left the young Billie in the care of a distant relative named Eva Miller.

 

5 Easy Ways to Develop Your Child's Interest in the Piano
8/19/2013 9:02:10 AM

Catching the child's interest in musical instruments could some times be tricky. But there are ways that can slowly make them develop some curiosity for it. Please read on and you will know some easy ways to make your child develop an interest to play musical instruments like the piano.

 

Enrolling in a Piano Lesson
8/19/2013 7:39:51 AM

Although it may seem like an intimidating instrument, it is always a wonderful idea to learn the piano. This is an instrument that can be highly recommended to young and old musicians. Read on and learn more.

 

The Making Of U2's "The Joshua Tree" - Which Band Member Was Shot At?
8/16/2013 2:54:55 PM

No, that wasn't a typo. One of the members of U2 was shot at while on break from the recording sessions for their landmark album. Read onward to find out which one it was and why it happened.

 

The Relationship of Folk Music to Classical Music
8/16/2013 2:38:43 PM

Folk music is one of the flavors of a culture or a nation. It speaks aesthetically like a language. But did you know that it has contributed to classical masterpieces as well?

 

The Making Of U2's "The Joshua Tree": The Song Bono Could Only Sing Once
8/16/2013 2:11:25 PM

You might imagine that when a band or an artist is in the recording studio it might require numerous takes and overdubs to get a vocal or guitar part just the way they like it... and you'd be right. But occasionally circumstances conspire to cause a performance that somehow just can't be repeated. Read on to find out which song it was.

 

Middle Aged and Melodic
8/16/2013 1:36:56 PM

It was the brilliant John Lennon who said "life begins at forty!" Dissuading the popular myth that his generation wanted to die before they got old, Lennon's quote encouraged musicians to fulfill their great musicianship later on in their life. Sadly, Lennon did not release one of his greatest albums at that age.

 

Death of Brian Jones
8/16/2013 7:38:37 AM

Tragic last days of Brian Jones - For over thirty years the mysterious death of this young man has haunted British music. What really happened on that tragic night, in July, 1969?

 

Soul Legend Bobby Womack
8/16/2013 7:34:29 AM

Bobby Womack Live And Uncut Bobby Womack, is one of the most innovative artists of the last five decades. Starting out as a guitarist with Sam Cooke, Womack went on to create some of the most memorable music of our times.

 

A Brief History on Gospel Singing
8/15/2013 2:44:29 PM

Performing gospel songs is so different to anything else. It is such a contrast to conventional classical church music. It is highly effective and requires significant amounts of energy, as well as expression.

 

Greatest Guitarists of Our Time
8/15/2013 1:49:59 PM

Our generation doesn't lack legends when it comes to guitar playing. Read on and learn about the op guitarists in our time.

 

Learn Guitar: The Number 1 Trick To Staying Motivated On the Guitar
8/15/2013 9:59:58 AM

Without doubt one of the most common issues I come across with people trying to play the guitar is that they have lost their motivation; here's a sample email...

 

How to Setup an Electric Guitar (A Beginner's Guide)
8/15/2013 8:42:57 AM

A guitar Setup is an essential prerequisite when it comes to getting the most out of your instrument. A factory Setup guitar is likely to have general playability issues and intonation problems, which can make playing the guitar impossible since it is always out of tune. Having your instrument set up involves adjusting the hardware of a guitar and fine tuning the instrument so that these obstacles are removed. To complete a basic setup you will need to adjust the neck, string height and saddle position.

 

Following Indie Artists: How To Learn About Them
8/14/2013 11:59:52 AM

The mass media is a tool for big music corporations to market their artists which makes these venues a bad source of information if you are really a music lovers. If you want to follow great music artists, you should see what other artists that are not endorsed by popular media have to offer.

 

The Best Carly Simon Songs You've Been Missing Out On, Part 7: Steaming Liaisons And Heartbreak
8/13/2013 3:50:56 PM

In this final segment let me clue you in on a few additional treasures that you may have passed over. In my last article I gave you what Carly Simon thought was her saddest song. Here I give you what I think was her saddest song.

 

Roots, Rock, Reggae
8/13/2013 3:25:51 PM

"Rock Steady" or Reggae music essentially flowered into the giant it grew to be, because of the oppression, which contaminated the winds in Jamaica. Andrew Kopkind elucidates the origins of when the "rock turned over" music. Reggae music since its birth has been the outlet or the voice, if you will, that has spoken for the ones all over the world who does not have a voice.

 

The Making Of U2's "The Joshua Tree": The Havoc Known As Heroin
8/13/2013 2:52:58 PM

"Running to Stand Still" packed quite a wallop. Songs about heroin addiction tend towards the angry and the stark. But not this one. It was sad, gentle and quietly majestic. And it was written about somebody real. Read on to find out who it was.

 

How to Get the Best Results From Your Studio Recording Session
8/13/2013 8:14:01 AM

Preparing for a Studio Recording Session can be an overwhelming task. Recording your music can be expensive and time consuming but it can also be a rewarding experience leaving you with a product you can be proud of for years to come; with careful and considered pre-planning you can put yourself in the best possible position to make the most of the opportunity.

 

The Making Of U2's "The Joshua Tree": The Most "Shocking" Guitar Part Ever
8/12/2013 2:09:32 PM

The entire rock era was built on electric guitars, of course. They're incomparable musical instruments. But sometimes they do have their drawbacks, as The Edge (and his road crew) found out when recording a huge hit from their greatest album. Discover the "shocking" truth for yourself.

 

50TH Anniversary of the Beatles First Concert in the US
8/12/2013 10:52:00 AM

Next February will see the 50th anniversary of the Beatles first ever concert in America. The concert took place in Washington and although a bit hit with Beatles fans, the audience could hardly hear the music above the screaming in the audience.

 

The 7 Qualities You Must Have To Make It In The Music Business
8/12/2013 10:24:35 AM

Want to know how to become a successful full time musician in the music business? Read this article and find out.

 

Beethoven - Cello Sonata No. 3 In A Major
8/12/2013 7:42:21 AM

Beethoven followed in the footsteps of Mozart and Haydn, the two giants of late 18th century music and composed in most of the forms they used. As with many creative artists, he used forms and conventions as blueprints for his own ideas and transformed the traditional forms of expression into something very personal.

 

Bortkiewicz - Piano Concerto No. 3 'Per Aspera Ad Astra'
8/12/2013 7:42:01 AM

Sergei Bortkiewicz began his musical education in St. Petersburg, and went on to the Leipzig Conservatory to study. He made a few trips back to Russia after his studies but remained in Germany for the most part, where he taught at the conservatory and toured as a piano recitalist until the First World War.

 

Schubert - Symphony No. 2 In B-Flat
8/12/2013 7:41:49 AM

Franz Schubert's gifts showed themselves early, and by the time he was a teenager he was writing symphonies for full orchestra. His first symphony was written in 1813 when he was sixteen years old, and as soon as it was completed he began work on his second symphony which he began late in 1814 and finished in the spring of 1815.

 

Mozart - String Quartet No. 19 'Dissonant'
8/12/2013 7:41:18 AM

Two of the greatest composers of the classical music era happened to be good friends. Although there was 24 years difference between Mozart and the older Haydn, they came to know and respect one another during the winter months that Haydn spent in Vienna.

 

Ries - Piano Concerto No. 8 'Gruss an Den Rhein'
8/12/2013 7:40:47 AM

The Ries family and Ludwig van Beethoven's family resided in Bonn, where the elder Franz Ries gave early instruction to young Beethoven. Beethoven remained connected to the Ries family all of his life and held Franz Ries in high regard as Franz had helped Beethoven after the death of his mother.

 

Weber - Clarinet Concerto In F Minor
8/11/2013 10:56:48 AM

Many composers have written concertos for solo instrument and orchestra with a specific soloist in mind. Sometimes the performer was the composer themselves. In the beginning of the Romantic era it was the norm for musicians to enter the music scene of the times with their own compositions. All of the great composer/performers from Beethoven to Brahms and many others were soloists in their own works.

 

Rachmaninoff - Symphony No. 2 in E Minor
8/11/2013 10:56:20 AM

Sergei Rachmaninoff was an immensely gifted pianist and fine orchestral conductor, but he thought of himself first and foremost as a composer. In his earlier years while still in Russia, he composed most of his 45 opus numbered works.

 

Bortkiewicz - Piano Concerto No. 2 For Left Hand Alone
8/11/2013 10:52:07 AM

As if playing the piano with two hands isn't challenge enough, there is a sizable repertoire of music for the left hand alone. Why music for only one hand at the piano? The reasons are many. In a world where right-handed people vastly outnumber left handed people, the invention of the keyboard naturally favored the right hand.

 

Sibelius - Symphony No. 3 In C Major
8/11/2013 10:50:09 AM

Jean Sibelius continued to write tonal music at a time in the early 20th century when many of his contemporaries were stretching the limits of tonality and music itself. Sibelius was well aware of the trends in the music of his time as he traveled extensively in Europe (and once to the United States) as concert goer, concert giver (he was an accomplished conductor) and tourist. He was called a musical conservative by some, but others looked upon him as the opposite.

 

Summer Vacation 2013
8/9/2013 3:16:40 PM

Summer has arrived and that can only mean one thing: vacation time! I love hopping in the car with snacks and sodas in hand, venturing to the unknown, and carelessly spending money on regrettable souvenirs. To help me along the way, I have to have some tunes. So here are some of my top picks for a vacation mix.

 

The Musician and His Instrument Can Create Beautiful Harmony
8/9/2013 3:07:07 PM

Everything in the universe has a rhythm, everything dances - to music. The music carries a certain soulful message across the universe bringing together an array of wide-spread cultures, people and their way of life. Music is a common notion, desirable to any person with a pair of ears.

 

The Making Of U2's "The Joshua Tree": The Song Saved By A Dropped Tea Tray
8/9/2013 2:32:21 PM

You've all heard it, the incomparable buildup to the full song and then the majestic fadeout. It's "Where The Streets Have No Name", from U2's "The Joshua Tree". But have you heard about how it was saved from oblivion? Check out how extremely close this song came to obliteration.

 

Anticreative Music - Music That's Not Commercial
8/9/2013 2:31:09 PM

A common complaint of music lovers, both musicians and listeners alike, is that music has become very commercial these days. This puts a lot of pressure on artists to create certain types of music that will appeal to the greatest number of people, which is what commercial success is about. However, the music they create will not necessarily be what they truly want to make.

 

How You Can Learn Clarinet Music Theory for Perfect Unison
8/9/2013 2:19:22 PM

Playing a clarinet in unison with others can open up a lot of opportunities for you. It is important to learn how to play two different notes on a clarinet so that it will sound great when played in concert and the secret lies in understanding music theory.

 

Album Review: Volbeat - Outlaw Gentlemen and Shady Ladies
8/9/2013 1:02:25 PM

Review of the latest Volbeat album, Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies. Volbeat are a Danish metal band that are part metal, part rockabilly, a little bit country at times with some thrash metal and a fusion of jazz and funk thrown in for good measure.

 

Album Review: The Poodles - Tour De Force
8/9/2013 12:56:58 PM

Swedish rockers The Poodles are back. Tour De Force is the band's fifth studio album.

 

Music Festivals and Why You Should Care
8/9/2013 11:11:38 AM

Music Festivals aren't necessarily new but they are gaining a LOT of ground! More and more people are attending worldwide. I have been to dozens and dozens of all kinds of festivals, felt deeply connected to every person and every beat and you should know why, and, of course, join in!!

 

Interview: Tom Keifer
8/9/2013 8:06:43 AM

Interview with former Cinderella front man, Tom Keifer. Tom discusses his new solo album, That's The Way Life Goes, as well as the future of Cinderella.

 

Album Review: Julian Angel's Beautiful Beast - California Suntan
8/9/2013 8:01:02 AM

Review of the album California Suntan by Beautiful Beast. This band is the creation of German musician, Julian Angel.

 

Interview: John Waite
8/9/2013 8:00:23 AM

Interview with John Waite. John discusses his time with The Babys, Bad English and his solo career.

 

What Makes a Song Timeless?
8/8/2013 1:27:29 PM

Have you ever heard someone refer to a song a timeless? A few days ago I heard someone call a song on the radio timeless and I thought, "There is no way this song should be termed timeless." Seeing that a few people are confused as to what timeless means, I decided to write an article that defines what it means for a song to be timeless.

 

Guitar String Winders: Who Needs 'Em, Anyway?
8/8/2013 8:43:40 AM

Have you ever strung a twelve string guitar by hand? Or had to change a string in the middle of a song? Well if you have ever been in that kind of situation, then you know the value of a good guitar string winder.

 

The Power of Children's Christian Songs
8/7/2013 3:26:24 PM

I'm the kind of guy who is always a half-beat off the music. When people clap along with a song, my hands go out while others are bringing their hands together! So even though I'm musically stunted, I am still so thankful for music's sweet sounds!

 

How Christian Children's Music Can Bring The Arts To Your Children
8/7/2013 3:14:02 PM

Music is part of our lives whether we realize it or not, whether we actively participate in it or not, whether we appreciate its power or not. This is, in fact, the real power of music; that it can affect us whether we are aware of it or not.

 

The Perks of Listening to Music
8/7/2013 1:39:52 PM

Music is a great way to change or enhance one's mood. Music verbalizes the emotions that become the outlet of someone to calm down. Just by listening to music, you can get pumped up and excited in doing something that makes you bored and lose track of time in doing it.

 

The Best Carly Simon Songs You've Been Missing Out On, Part 6: Sweet Vengeance and Marital Disaster
8/6/2013 1:22:32 PM

With her marriage to James Taylor in the late stages of flying apart Simon still managed to write some overlooked masterpieces. Read on to find out, for example, what Simon considers her saddest song ever.

 

Points to Ponder When Selecting Clarinets for Sale
8/6/2013 9:09:42 AM

Clarinets work similar to woodwind instruments. This is close piped and has a reed and a mouthpiece unlike the flute which is an open pipe instrument. The flute is not as big as the oboe which is also a closed pipe instrument.

 

Learning How To Play Guitar the Correct Way
8/6/2013 8:15:01 AM

Learning to play guitar is not difficult if you start from the basics and gradually move to more difficult chords and techniques. It is important that you master one level before you go to the next. There is some useful information in this article to accomplish that.

 

The Electric Guitar Pickup
8/6/2013 7:51:24 AM

A look at the electric guitar pickup. This will examine its purpose, how it works, how it is constructed and how it evolved. This while showing how you can improve your guitar sound.

 

Sufi Singer: A Spiritual Tradition That Focuses on the Achievement of Divine Love
8/6/2013 7:31:51 AM

Sufism is basically a religious study based on the truth of life. It is a spiritual tradition that consists of a diverse range of ideas and practices that emphasize on the achievement of divine love and compassion of the heart.

 

A Brief Lesson on Rap Music and Hip Hop Culture
8/5/2013 4:03:12 PM

The music itself is an ideal platform for personal expression, and in the case of an independent artist, you retain complete creative control. Hip Hop culture isn't just about rap music though, its all of the things i have touched on in this article. I fully believe that there are a lot of rappers, but there are an incredible number of hip hop artists.

 

The Best Carly Simon Songs You've Been Missing Out On, Part 5: Teenage Boys And Laughing Bats
8/5/2013 3:44:35 PM

You should be so lucky that your worst songs should sound like this. The rest of us just call it "talent". Read on to see what kind of songs Carly Simon generated that neither radio stations nor sales figures got wind of.

 

Can't Deny Rittz the Rapper
8/5/2013 2:11:25 PM

When it comes to what I talk about, I tend to stay focused on what the artist is about. We avoid creating reviews based around biography information. If you want to get to know the artist personally, you can hit up Wikipedia for that.

 

How You Can Be the Best Clarinet Player
8/5/2013 1:35:21 PM

Becoming the best clarinet player is not a walkover because it is neither by your talent nor luck. You need to be committed to developing your skills and you should know what and how to practice.

 

Album Review: The Winery Dogs - Self Titled
8/5/2013 1:15:13 PM

Album review of The Winery Dog's self-titled debut album. This new supergroup features Billy Sheehan, Mike Portnoy and Ritchie Kotzen.

 

Interview: Scott Rockenfield - Queensryche
8/5/2013 8:41:59 AM

Interview with Queensryche drummer, Scott Rockenfield. Scott discusses the band's new album, new direction and the departure of lead singer Geoff Tate.

 

Album Review: Voodoo Circle - More Than One Way Home
8/2/2013 4:15:32 PM

Album review of Voodoo Circle's latest offering. More Than One Way Home is the band's new collection of tunes.

 

Album Review: Doro - Raise Your Fist
8/2/2013 4:06:41 PM

The German Metal Queen is back! Album review of Doro's latest offering, Raise Your Fist.

 

Album Review: Dio - Magica (Deluxe Edition)
8/2/2013 4:05:33 PM

Album review of Dio - Magica. This is the newly re-released deluxe version of this classic album.

 

Tube Or Solid State Amp - Is There Really A Difference?
8/2/2013 1:26:48 PM

This article addresses the differences that I have found between a tube guitar amp and a solid state guitar amp. Also a few of the pros and cons between the two.

 

The Best Carly Simon Songs You've Been Missing Out On, Part 4: Servitude And Absentee Dads
8/2/2013 10:08:51 AM

The lesser known Carly Simon songs would still be equally as good as other songwriter's greatest hits. Whether composing alone or assisted by sometime co-writer Jacob Brackman, Simon regularly served up the kind of musical feasts that other artists could only envy. Here's the proof.

 

The Best Carly Simon Songs You've Been Missing Out On, Part 3: Sibling Rivalry and Romantic Secrets
8/2/2013 8:16:27 AM

Think you know Carly Simon's songs well? You may. But you'd know her better if you listened to something other than her chart hits. New to Carly Simon? Read on to find what you may have overlooked...

 

How to Know If Your Child Is Ready to Learn a Musical Instrument
8/1/2013 3:58:32 PM

Letting a child learn how to play an instrument can be one of the most rewarding things you can do for your child. Not only will it give your child something positive to do, it will give your child an outlet for his or her creativity that can easily last a lifetime. Some children may find that their talent takes them to places that no one may have ever dreamed of.

 

Acoustic Pianos Vs Digital Pianos Vs Electric Keyboards
8/1/2013 11:12:45 AM

An acoustic piano is the typical piano that people see when they hear the word. The most common sight that people think about when they hear the word is the upright piano. The upright piano is a common sort of acoustic piano.

 

Guitar Chords: The Ridiculously Easy Way To Learn Bar Chords On Guitar
7/30/2013 2:19:52 PM

On a basic level there are two main types of chords played on the guitar: (a) Open chords - these are the type of chords most guitarists learn first. Open chords are simply any chords that have open strings. Generally open chords are played using formations on the first three frets of the guitar; of course it is possible to play chord formations anywhere on the guitar and include open strings.

 

The Best Carly Simon Songs You've Been Missing Out On, Part 2: Comical Dependency
7/30/2013 1:42:24 PM

Everybody remembers "Anticipation" and "You're So Vain" among the earliest Carly Simon's songs. But the rest of the albums on which they appear weren't just filler. The proof is right here. For all of you who are new to Simon check out what you might have overlooked.

 

Acoustic Guitar Pickups
7/30/2013 9:49:46 AM

A look at the importance of good Pickups for Acoustic Guitars. How a good set of Acoustic Guitar Pickups can be the difference in being heard or not heard when playing a show.

 

The Best Carly Simon Songs You've Been Missing Out On, Part 1: Birthday Parties And Reunions
7/29/2013 8:11:41 AM

For just a moment, forget the hits she's known for. Carly Simon was one terrific songstress. Once you get past the familiar chart hits you'll find nuggets in the gold mine that most have overlooked. For all of you who are just discovering Simon read on to find out what you might have overlooked.

 

Guitar Scales: How To Learn The Guitar Fretboard C Major Scale Positions
7/29/2013 7:38:01 AM

Each type of scale has it's own unique visual template; and each template has it's own unique musical melody that can be moved to different keys (different pitch levels). If we think of a scale as being a musical measuring tape, the visual design pattern for each type of scale is different e.g.

 

Performers at Theme Parks - Why They Need Breaks
7/26/2013 4:46:37 PM

If you have ever visited a big theme park like Walt Disney World or Universal Studios, you've probably seen some good street and stage entertainers. Ever wonder why they only play 20 or 30 minutes, go back stage, and don't come back for another 40 minutes or an hour? Why can't they just play, sing or dance all day? This article will explain why.

 

Which Guitar Is Right For You?
7/24/2013 3:54:51 PM

If you're considering learning to play a musical instrument, good for you. The world could do with more passionate music makers. The guitar is one of the most popular instruments beginner musicians try because it's extremely versatile.

 

Types of Jobs for Musicians on Cruise Ships
7/24/2013 10:00:32 AM

The cruise industry is growing and is in need of musicians with various styles, genres, and instruments. Here is a synopsis of what musicians and bands stand the best chances for finding gigs in today's cruise market.

 

Ortofon 2M Cartridges
7/23/2013 7:59:58 AM

As almost certainly the world's longest-standing manufacturer of phono cartridges for record playing, Ortofon enjoys a first-class reputation among both domestic and professional users. Having been in existence for approaching one hundred years, the company certainly has a wealth of experience and knowledge and today produces various ranges to suit every listener, from those with the humblest of systems, through DJs and on to serious audiophiles, broadcasters and recording studios.

 

Learn Guitar: The Keys To Awesome Practice Sessions On Guitar
7/23/2013 7:39:22 AM

The key to successful practice sessions on guitar is to have a checklist! As simple as that sounds it works..

 

Boost Your Guitar Teaching Skills By Avoiding These Mistakes
7/22/2013 11:18:54 AM

Want to become a guitar teacher? Here is how...

 

Your Wedding - Your Wedding Entertainment
7/22/2013 9:41:22 AM

Following on from the more traditional wedding where you would have the ceremony and then reception, more and more couples are starting to bring their own theme to the wedding that reflects their personalities and styles in life. Who else apart from your loved guests would be the best crowd to share anything personal with? There are many ways throughout the wedding that can show the couples theme like; table names, colour scheme, flowers, decor or the wedding cake maybe.

 

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